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Auditory Fatigue

Known as: Auditory Fatigues, Fatigue, Auditory, Fatigues, Auditory 
Loss of sensitivity to sounds as a result of auditory stimulation, manifesting as a temporary shift in auditory threshold. The temporary threshold… 
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2001
2001
Cubic difference tone (CDT) otoacoustic emissions are thought to arise from the feedback loop allowing outer hair cells to… 
1993
1993
Summary: The applicability of the auditory fatigue and anoxia hypotheses for the refractory period observed after sound‐induced… 
1988
1988
An intermittent monaural tone may induce a decline in the loudness of a continuous tone presented to the same ear [Canévet et al… 
1984
1984
Absolute thresholds at 4 and 6 kHz were tested in three sessions before and after 20 min of exposure to 105 dB(A) pink noise in… 
1978
1978
1. These experiments were designed to test whether intense pure tones produced greater depression of cochlear nerve fibers tuned… 
1976
1976
Thresholds for detection of a 3‐kHz tone embedded in a 2121–4242‐Hz octave band of masking noise or a 6‐kHz tone in 4243–8486‐Hz… 
1975
1975
The results of this study, based on evoked responses and single-neuronal responses, reveal that there is a central involvement in… 
1975
1975
It has been reported that subjects with highly pigmented irises (brown) experience significantly less temporary threshold shift… 
1974
1974
Subjects with unliateral Bell's palsy and stapedius muscle paralysis in one ear and normal stapedius reflex in the other were… 
1966
1966
An auditory model is developed in which hair cell excitation is based on mechanical impact of the cochlear hairs against the…